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the Greeks didn't believe in eternal life, so... nothing
The great historian also called Egypt the gift of the Nile.
The event that influenced Aeschylus's life was the Persian invasion.
three events that had a major influenced in Albert Einstein
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No one; life's events hardened him to the suffering of others.
When he was a teen he went to local clubs and the clubs influenced him to become a rockstar.
Events that may have influenced Rizal's life include the execution of his three Filipino priest friends in 1872, his travels in Europe which exposed him to different cultures and ideas, and the injustices and discrimination he witnessed against the Filipino people under Spanish rule.
Most of what we know about the Scythians comes from archaeological evidence, as well as accounts from ancient historians such as Herodotus. Their burial sites, artifacts, and settlements have provided valuable insights into their way of life, customs, and interactions with other ancient civilizations.
It was her love interest Boy Cabel when he looked at her she suddenly felt stronger.
Yes. Human life is thought to have originated in the Ethiopian region, and has been called Ethiopia (as a part of sub-saharan Africa, which was referred to by that name) since at least the time of Herodotus (484 - 425 B.C.) It is the only African nation to never have been colonized by Europeans.
The ancient Egyptians embalmed their dead mainly for religious reasons. Their concept of an afterlife was linked with a desire to stay in touch with the physical world. They believed that their bodies would be used throughout eternity and would be reinvigorated with life. As common as embalming was, to date no Egyptian account of how it was done has been found. The best record is that of the Greek historian Herodotus in the fifth century B.C.E. It has been reported, however, that trying to recreate the results by using the directions provided by Herodotus has not been very successful.